“Unlike many other recent Apple products, the iPhone SE’s is a significant improvement over its predecessors’,” Fowler writes. “In my lab stress test, which cycles through websites with uniform screen brightness, the SE lasted 10 hours—more than two hours longer than both the iPhone 6s and iPhone 5s, and nearly three hours longer than the Galaxy S7.”

This is very impressive, although he notes that it does come with a trade off in the form of a smaller display than the iPhone 6s. However, if you’re someone who doesn’t watch a lot of videos on your phone and who doesn’t mind pecking away at a more cramped keyboard, then the iPhone SE sounds like a steal at $400.